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Me and my ten library cards on libby against the world
Miles: well then what do you want to watch?
Margo: not US. Lupita was acting too good
Miles: That’s why we should watch it! —you don’t like psychological thrillers?
Margo: not necessarily. It’s just that I got nightmares the last time I watched it
Miles: we can watch whatever you wanna watch Mar
Margo: Let it shine. With Coco and Chris
Miles: his name is Tyler Ja-
Margo: 🎵tell me are you who I thought you were?
or who I wanted you to be?
Did you do it all for him?
or were you only playing meee~
Miles: MARXY IM SORRY!
Margo blushed and scrunched her face at Miles
Miles: what... Margo plus Roxy…. MARXY IM SORRY!
Margo giggled obnoxiously before leaning in to pepper kisses all over Miles face. He smiled brightly at her affection.
Margo: you get me💜
Teaching yourself sounds fun until you realise you're teaching a fucking idiot
Since I can’t copy-pasta a reblog of mine about how much Duolingo’s AI SUCKS, here are the links to the resources I use for Japanese learning:
Grammar: Imabi; notebook; pens
Vocab: Anki; Yomitan (a popup dictionary that can make Anki flashcards for you)
Dictionary: Yomitan; Jisho
Handwriting: Anki; genkouyoushi paper (although any kind of gridded paper will work); pens
My personal input: Crunchyroll (costs money) with Jimaku - you’ll have to install Tampermonkey to see the imported subtitles and it’s a pain in the ass, but it’s so helpful for drilling both reading and listening skills at the same time
If you can’t afford a Crunchyroll subscription, I’ve compiled a list of free sources of Japanese input here
And of course, the amazing Discord server I’m in that recommended me these resources and helps me understand concepts I’m having a hard time with (warning: they don’t allow discussion of Duolingo or LLMs on the server)
With the Internet, you can learn most common languages for free, and that’s amazing. Don’t let Duolingo control your journey and steer you wrong! There are all sorts of great resources out there.
No art post today:
Hey peoples, no art post today sorry!! (It's 11:19 pm) I'll try posting tomorrow! Was wondering, should I teach myself how to animate? If so does anyone have some tips or advice on it :D? I'd love to hear about it so I can learn well :3
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No. No I’m not. I study at home.
At some point I've got to get back into the groove of studying...for some reason I've just completely lost interest or tolerance in the topic. I know it's temporary but it's still weird.
It is an incredibly dry subject tho so I guess I should appreciate that I can find it interesting *ever* considering a lot of people can't.